In this edition of Who’s Where: Kimball Office, Pulp Studio, New York School of Interior Design, HPFI and Teknion.
*Pedro Ayala was promoted to western director of architecture and design strategies at Kimball Office.
*Kelly Green, former owner of California Glass Bending, is retiring from Pulp Studio at the end of July. This past April, Pulp Studio acquired California Glass Bending and, at the time, asked Green to remain with the company to assure a smooth transition.
*David Sprouls has been appointed as the New York School of Interior Design’s seventh president. Sprouls has been serving as Acting President since Jan. 1, 2012.
*Michelle Temple has joined the sales team at HPFI as the Sales Manager for Region 2. She will manage the company’s independent sales representatives throughout the southeastern and southwestern United States.
*Teknion announces the following personnel changes
- Angie Embry has joined Teknion as District Manager – Houston and Gulf Coast markets. She will support customers in Houston, as well as in Louisiana and Mississippi.
- Cristina Rocconi has joined the company as A&D Associate/Showroom Manager in Washington D.C.
- Dani Terrell has joined Teknion’s Chicago Team, assuming the role of District Manager.


